Section 408 - Burial of ancient Native American remains in state parks.

UT Code § 9-9-408 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) As used in this section: (a) "Ancient Native American remains" means ancient human remains, as defined in Section 9-8-302, that are Native American remains, as defined in Section 9-9-402. (b) "Antiquities Section" means the Antiquities Section of the Division of State History created in Section 9-8-304.

(a) "Ancient Native American remains" means ancient human remains, as defined in Section 9-8-302, that are Native American remains, as defined in Section 9-9-402.

(b) "Antiquities Section" means the Antiquities Section of the Division of State History created in Section 9-8-304.

(2) (a) The division, the Antiquities Section, and the Division of Parks and Recreation shall cooperate in a study of the feasibility of burying ancient Native American remains in state parks. (b) The study shall include: (i) the process and criteria for determining which state parks would have land sufficient and appropriate to reserve a portion of the land for the burial of ancient Native American remains; (ii) the process for burying the ancient Native American remains on the lands within state parks, including the responsibilities of state agencies and the assurance of cultural sensitivity; (iii) how to keep a record of the locations in which specific ancient Native American remains are buried; (iv) how to account for the costs of: (A) burying the ancient Native American remains on lands found within state parks; and (B) securing and maintaining burial sites in state parks; and (v) any issues related to burying ancient Native American remains in state parks.

(a) The division, the Antiquities Section, and the Division of Parks and Recreation shall cooperate in a study of the feasibility of burying ancient Native American remains in state parks.

(b) The study shall include: (i) the process and criteria for determining which state parks would have land sufficient and appropriate to reserve a portion of the land for the burial of ancient Native American remains; (ii) the process for burying the ancient Native American remains on the lands within state parks, including the responsibilities of state agencies and the assurance of cultural sensitivity; (iii) how to keep a record of the locations in which specific ancient Native American remains are buried; (iv) how to account for the costs of: (A) burying the ancient Native American remains on lands found within state parks; and (B) securing and maintaining burial sites in state parks; and (v) any issues related to burying ancient Native American remains in state parks.

(i) the process and criteria for determining which state parks would have land sufficient and appropriate to reserve a portion of the land for the burial of ancient Native American remains;

(ii) the process for burying the ancient Native American remains on the lands within state parks, including the responsibilities of state agencies and the assurance of cultural sensitivity;

(iii) how to keep a record of the locations in which specific ancient Native American remains are buried;

(iv) how to account for the costs of: (A) burying the ancient Native American remains on lands found within state parks; and (B) securing and maintaining burial sites in state parks; and

(A) burying the ancient Native American remains on lands found within state parks; and

(B) securing and maintaining burial sites in state parks; and

(v) any issues related to burying ancient Native American remains in state parks.